About Christopher
Christopher Stow-Serge built his legal foundation at Tulane University School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 2012 and completed Tulane’s Civil Law Certificate. His time in New Orleans immersed him in the state’s unique legal traditions. The civil law coursework added a comparative dimension to his training and informed his view of statutory and code-based practice.
After finishing law school, Stow-Serge remained tied to Louisiana’s legal community. He is licensed to practice in the state and has maintained active ties to local professional groups. He joined the New Orleans Bar Association in 2014 and continues his membership there. Those connections keep him engaged with peers and current developments in Louisiana practice.
Stow-Serge’s academic background in civil law informs how he approaches cases and client matters. The certificate program exposed him to the distinct doctrinal and procedural features that differentiate Louisiana law from common-law states. That grounding can be useful when handling disputes or transactions governed by state codes and statutory frameworks.
In practice, he is associated with the Stow Firm. The firm listing is the primary office shown for his work. At the firm he handles matters that arise under Louisiana law, applying principles learned during his Tulane training to real-world problems. He works on matters that require familiarity with local statutes and code-based analysis.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in how he prepares legal materials and clear in client communications. He brings a structured approach to research and drafting, often relying on close readings of code provisions and precedent. He also draws on the institutional networks available through bar association involvement when cases require local insight or procedural nuance.
Outside of formal affiliations, his career reflects a steady presence in Louisiana’s legal landscape. He continues to participate in the New Orleans Bar Association and remains engaged with professional development opportunities. As of 2026 he practices through the Stow Firm and focuses his work on matters governed by Louisiana civil law.